
SQLite Home Page
What Is SQLite? SQLite is a C-language library that implements a small, fast, self-contained, high-reliability, full-featured, SQL database engine. SQLite is the most used database engine in the …
SQLite Download Page
The SQLite source code is maintained in three geographically-dispersed self-synchronizing Fossil repositories that are available for anonymous read-only access. Anyone can view the …
SQLite Documentation
About SQLite → A high-level overview of what SQLite is and why you might be interested in using it. Appropriate Uses For SQLite → This document describes situations where SQLite is an …
SQLite In 5 Minutes Or Less
Here is what you do to start experimenting with SQLite without having to do a lot of tedious reading and configuration: Download The Code. Get a copy of the prebuilt binaries for your …
Appropriate Uses For SQLite
May 31, 2025 · SQLite supports databases up to 281 terabytes in size, assuming you can find a disk drive and filesystem that will support 281-terabyte files. Even so, when the size of the …
An Introduction To The SQLite C/C++ Interface
May 31, 2025 · The SQLite library includes many other APIs implementing useful features that are not described here. A complete list of functions that form the SQLite application programming …
Command Line Shell For SQLite
May 31, 2025 · SQLite command-line program versus the SQLite library. The SQLite library is code that implements an SQL database engine. The "sqlite3" command-line program or "CLI" …
Query Language Understood by SQLite
Apr 1, 2024 · SQL As Understood By SQLite. SQLite understands most of the standard SQL language. But it does omit some features while at the same time adding a few features of its …
About SQLite
Apr 16, 2025 · SQLite is the most widely deployed database in the world with more applications than we can count, including several high-profile projects. SQLite is an embedded SQL …
SQLite: Documentation
Jun 5, 2025 · sqlite.h.in - This file defines the public interface to the SQLite library. Readers will need to be familiar with this interface before trying to understand how the library works …